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Presentation 04 December, Paris, Conseil d’orientation des retraites, 6 Insights about Age Groups and Politics in France from a European Perspective, Goerres Generations and Politics Paris 20181203. See the study by Achim Goerres for the Open Society Initiative here

New grant proposal submitted (last round) German federal Department of Work and Social Affairs with Markus Tepe: The Principle of Solidarity under Stress in Social Policy.

New article accepted: Goerres, Achim/ Kumlin, Staffan / Karlsen, Rune, forthcoming, Pressure without Pain: What Politicians (Don’t) Say about Welfare State Reform Pressures and Policy Responses, Journal of Social Policy, available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2330897.

New article accepted: Goerres, Achim/ Funk, Evelyn, forthcoming, Who Counts, Counts: an Exploratory Analysis of How Local Authorities Organise the Electoral Count in Germany’s Most Populous State, German Politcs, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3023221

New article accepted: Goerres, Achim and Mayer, Sabrina and Spies, Dennis, Immigrant Voters Against Their Will: A Focus Group Analysis of Identities, Political Issues and Party Allegiances Among German Resettlers During the 2017 Bundestag Election Campaign, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3215893

Revise & Re-submit by the Journal of Social Policy (with Staffan Kumlin and Rune Karlsen, May 2018)

Past conference events: 2 May: Opening Panel at the Symposium on Political Participation of German resettlers in Cologne (Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung),4 May: annual conference of German Political Science Methodology Research Group

MPSA 2018: paper by Sabrina Mayer, Dennis Spies and myself from Immigrant German Election Study on Soviet resettlers and their party choice

Paper accepted at BJPolS! Goerres, Achim / Karlsen, Rune/Kumlin, Staffan / (forthcoming): What Makes People Worry about the Welfare State? A Three-Country Experiment, British Journal of Political Science